User:BurnsPMM/Marie Boti

Marie Boti is co-founder of Productions Multi-Monde with Malcolm Guy. She has been making documentaries since 1987, while sharing the lives and struggles of the people and the communities she films with. These close relationships are perceptible in her work. Marie creates documentaries that deal with social and political issues at home and abroad, particularly the Philippines. She is a long standing member of the Centre for Philippine Concerns in Montreal.

Filmography

 * People Power to Military Power (1988, Co-Director, Writer and Co-Producer)
 * Return to Manila (1988, Co-Director, Writer and Co-Producer, Radio-Québec, Vision TV)
 * Farmer to Farmer (1989, Writer and Co-Producer, Société Radio-Canada, Vision TV)
 * Kababaihan : Filipina Portraits (1989, Director, Co-Writer and Co-Producer, Radio-Québec, Vision TV)
 * Bakwet : Refugees in Their Own Land (1990, Co-Writer and Co-Producer, CTV, Société Radio-Canada)
 * Brown Women Blond Babies (1992, Director and Producer, CBC, Vision TV, Knowledge Network)
 * Elles changent le monde (1993, Director and Co-Writer, Centre Saint-Pierre)
 * Moving the Mountain (1993, Executive Producer, TV5, Vision TV, TV Ontario)
 * Modern Heroes, Modern Slaves (1997, Director and Writer, CBC)
 * When Strangers Reunite (1999, Director and Writer, Vision TV, WTN, Knowledge Network, SCN)
 * Rebel Music Québec (2002, Director and Writer, Télé-Québec)
 * Rebel Music Americas (2004, Co-Director, Télé-Québec and TV5)
 * Tournée Musiques rebelles Americas (2005, Producer - Parole Citoyenne)
 * Five short films on International Women’s Day (Cinq courts métrages sur la Journée Internationale des Femmes de diverses origines) 2001-2005 (2006, Co-director, Producer - Parole Citoyenne)
 * Philippines : Waging War on the People (2008, Co-Director, Centre for Philippine Concerns)

Awards and Honours

 * Roma Independent Film Festival, Italy – Best Documentary
 * Rebel Music Americas (2004)
 * Canadian Association of Journalists – Best Investigative Documentary
 * Modern Heroes, Modern Slaves (1997)